how do i flirt?
Try to be playful about this. Flirting is easy. Effective flirting starts with one simple thing and that is getting him talking about himself. The important thing to remember is that showing interest by listening is appealing. Here is how to do it: Make eye contact. Don’t stare because this is uncomfortable. Hold the other person’s gaze and smile. By doing this you show friendliness and self confidence (even when you don’t feel confident), which are the most important qualities you can have. Start the conversation. "Hi", do you want to dance", and "that’s a cool shirt" are among comments that will work on a guy. -You will want to expand the conversation and you do this by saying a line or two about yourself. Examples are: "I really love (your favorite new movie or CD)" or "I am learning to play tennis. It is really different from the team sports I have played." This gives him a chance to pick up on what you are saying if he is interested in continuing the conversation. Check his look out and use it to get him talking about himself. If he is wearing a team shirt, say, "I heard you enjoy (what ever sport it is)." Or if he has some band’s stickers all over his book bag, ask him what he thought of their latest song. Let him make the next moveTry to be playful about this. Flirting is easy. Effective flirting starts with one simple thing and that is getting him talking about himself. The important thing to remember is that showing interest by listening is appealing. Here is how to do it: Make eye contact. Don’t stare because this is uncomfortable. Hold the other person’s gaze and smile. By doing this you show friendliness and self confidence (even when you don’t feel confident), which are the most important qualities you can have. Start the conversation. "Hi", do you want to dance", and "that’s a cool shirt" are among comments that will work on a guy. -You will want to expand the conversation and you do this by saying a line or two about yourself. Examples are: "I really love (your favorite new movie or CD)" or "I am learning to play tennis. It is really different from the team sports I have played." This gives him a chance to pick up on what you are saying if he is interested in continuing the conversation. Check his look out and use it to get him talking about himself. If he is wearing a team shirt, say, "I heard you enjoy (what ever sport it is)." Or if he has some band’s stickers all over his book bag, ask him what he thought of their latest song. Let him make the next move